mm 80.4 Temperance River State Park

The 5,000+ acre state park is an all-in-one slice of the North Shore, featuring Lake Superior cobblestone shoreline, a river cutting through billion year old rock with several waterfalls, an an upland forest of birch, pine and cedar forests.

Said to be the only river along the North Shore without a sand “bar” at its mouth; hence the name. However, it is hardly a moderate river. A few hundred feet upstream, a thunderous water force continues to carve out a deeper path in the amazing gorge. Waterfalls run all year at Temperance River State Park, but are at their peak in the spring and after rain accumulations. An easy access view to one falls is just below the highway and includes picture perfect settings from a foot bridge. Another footbridge is a little more than half-mile up the river and includes gorge and waterfalls views and a trail that traverse the old waterfall bed. Hike the popular riverside trails by parking along Highway 61 and following trail signs. Note – this trail has high drop-offs, rushing rivers, and at times slippery pathways. It may not be suitable for children or pets.

Access Lake Superior at the public beach and picnic grounds. Camping takes place in two campgrounds, the lower offering primitive sites, some with lake views. The upper campground has electricity, shower houses and flush toilets. To access Carlton Peak, popular with rock climbers, hikers and snowshoers, follow trails from the river mouth or drive 2 miles up the Sawbill Trail to Superior Hiking Trail Parking and head west. This is especially nice in the spring and autumn when the foliage doesn’t hinder the wide open views.

***Please note – there have been 8 deaths in the Temperance River in the past 20 years. The Temperance has an amazing current, especially after it rains. This is also true for the river mouth. Use caution and do not swim if you are unsure of conditions.

Visitor Center

Open seasonally
218-663-7476, winter call 218-353-8801

Nature Store, firewood and ice

Camping

Open mid-May to mid-September; an upper and lower campground with wooded sites; some in the lower campground have great Lake Superior views.

52 drive-in sites [60′ RV length limit]

18 electric sites [all in the luppr campground]

2 pull-though sites

6 cart-in sites; carts provided & bear-proof storagelockers available

Firewood and ice are sold at the park

Accessible toilets and showers in upper campground, vault toilets

All campsites at this park are reservable. Same-day reservations are now available.